Tom Haws a écrit:
David 'DJ' Hedley wrote:
I suggested a 'mature content' notice previously in the chat room, but it was dismissed by those in there.
Subjective labels like "mature" are problematic. Are you familiar with the ICRA content labelling guidelines? They are straightforward, objective labels aimed at allowing providers to select.
ICRA's slogan is "Choice, not censorship"
http://www.icra.org/vocabulary/
Here is an example. I think the Context bit is too subjective, but we could simply implement ICRA tags:
*Nudity and sexual material* [Help http://www.icra.org/vocabulary/#hn]
Erections and female genitals in details
Male genitals
Female genitals
Female breasts
Bare buttocks
Explicit sexual acts
Obscured or implied sexual acts
Visible sexual touching
Passionate kissing
None of the above
*Context: this material...* [Help
http://www.icra.org/vocabulary/#hcontext] appears in an artistic context and is suitable for young children
appears in an educational context and is suitable for young children
appears in a medical context and is suitable for young children
Ya. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Offensive_content
This is of course if we want to focus on primary audience.